From: | "Joseph Doench" <jdoench(at)cinci(dot)rr(dot)com> |
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To: | <pgsql-odbc(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Windows ODBC and a Router obstacle? |
Date: | 2011-03-09 02:09:31 |
Message-ID: | 001b01cbddff$07dacd50$179067f0$@rr.com |
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The router is a 'home' type... less than 2 or 3 years old... has 802.11n
I'll have to take a look into it tomorrow.
> I see this in the PG log:
>
> unexpected EOF on client connection
> could not receive data from client: No connection could be made because
the
> target machine actively refused it.
>
> JPD657
So Access/ODBC is getting out but the Postgres server cannot get back to the
Windows machine. First I do not use Windows much any more, so my suggestions
will be general. I would start by taking a look at the Windows Firewall
program
and see if is blocking incoming connections for non standard ports. What
sort of
router are we talking about, home type(Netgear,Linksys,etc) or enterprise
type?
I have not a home type block returning data from an established connection,
mainly because they are fairly open.
--
Adrian
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